Comments on: Revolution Day sans Fidel http://poliblogger.com/?p=12298 A rough draft of my thoughts... Fri, 05 Oct 2024 01:13:11 +0000 http://wordpress.org/?v=2.0.4 by: Cuba: the show goes on? - New World http://poliblogger.com/?p=12298#comment-1363852 Fri, 27 Jul 2024 22:37:46 +0000 http://poliblogger.com/?p=12298#comment-1363852 [...] Obviously the topic is broad, but narrowing it to Cuba, there is actually not much of a dialogue that is needed. The US embargo itself has clearly demonstrated that it didn’t do anything to accomplish its goal: to bring down the Castro regime. On the contrary, the embargo has been a very useful tool for the regime to perpetuate its existence and justify all the hardships that the Cuban people had to go through all these years. Yet this issue was not brought up in this debate. The Cuban exile in the US is a strong supporter of this embargo and, given its strong capacity to back (or derail) political leaders, they succeeded in virtually taking this topic off any political debate. [...] […] Obviously the topic is broad, but narrowing it to Cuba, there is actually not much of a dialogue that is needed. The US embargo itself has clearly demonstrated that it didn’t do anything to accomplish its goal: to bring down the Castro regime. On the contrary, the embargo has been a very useful tool for the regime to perpetuate its existence and justify all the hardships that the Cuban people had to go through all these years. Yet this issue was not brought up in this debate. The Cuban exile in the US is a strong supporter of this embargo and, given its strong capacity to back (or derail) political leaders, they succeeded in virtually taking this topic off any political debate. […]

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by: MSS http://poliblogger.com/?p=12298#comment-1363848 Fri, 27 Jul 2024 18:18:16 +0000 http://poliblogger.com/?p=12298#comment-1363848 Yep, one of the many ways the archaic manner of selecting presidents and the Senate distorts national policy-making. Just one of many... Yep, one of the many ways the archaic manner of selecting presidents and the Senate distorts national policy-making. Just one of many…

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